my collection is almost entirely modern moderns, but i made a few exceptions for CSA and texas notes. here's my trio of confeds: [IMG] [IMG]...
lol...as obvious of an answer that was, i never would've guessed it.
for u.s. notes, i use this book by Q. David Bowers: Link to book for world notes, have you tried ron wise's webpage?...
money is the fruit of labor, but there is no "real fruit" that appears on all u.s. coinage. i'm with jhonn in calling this a trick question. your...
there's a peach on the georgia quarter, but his question said "all of our coins". i'll keep thinking...
i've found the standard catalog to be an excellent resource, but it isn't without a few problems. some of the banknote design descriptions are...
DMPL = deep mirror/proof-like when new dies are used, the first few hundred minted coins might exhibit mirror-like surfaces. the first few might...
lol...yeah, know your dealer man. i buy plenty on ebay, and i have a feedback score of 290 out of 623 received. i do lots of repeat business with...
i totally agree. after this dies down, it would be interesting to see if he stays on as a regular poster. i'm not sure if it was a good idea...
no need to get so upset dj, it's nothing personal. i agree with what you pointed towards drusus and him not seeing the coin in hand...but that's...
whenever i see an e-bay listing touting price guide values, i only pay attention to them when what i'm bidding on is slabbed by one of two...
i already took the time to scan and upload images onto the internet. i also took the time to add extra information about the notes so that people...
use this to report: http://cgi1.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?InlineSelfHelpWebForm&userid=
gotta admit, the headlines/descriptions are a bit deceptive. the headline reads:1881 S MORGAN MS65 PL/DMPL GEM TRENDS $300 - $900 first thought...
i believe that seller is a member of this forum. we should be able to hear both sides of the story, and both parties might be able to come up with...
I can't see the date on the top one either, but going off the Julian-Morgenthau signatures & P-C block letters...I'm quite certain it has to be a...
oh, and the seal in your picture is a "K" because dallas is district 11. K is the 11th letter in the alphabet. the old-style bills all had letters...
here's a picture that points out most of the features on the one-dollar bill. [IMG] for detailed explanations, visit the website i found it on:...
wow...i wish they still did that. not only because i'd want one and would apply like crazy to get on...but it'd be interesting just to see those...
if you run it at regular speed, you can definitely tell the letters are there. i gotta admit though, going frame by frame the letters practically...
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